The Loire Valley (1986)

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This film exposes the vineyards, press houses, cellars, caves, and tasting rooms of the wine-producing area of the Loire Valley in Touraine, Anjou and Saumur, and the Pays Nantais. Observes the different grape varieties and production methods that yield such well-known wines as the cabernets of Bourgdeill, sparkling Saumur, Rose d'Anjou, Coteaux du Layon, Gros Plan, Muscadet, and the sparkling wines made by the champagne method in Vouvray.

Director: John Dooley
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 24 min
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Cast

Editing: Peter Austen-Hunt
Production: International Film Bureau
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

france

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Loire Valley about?
This film exposes the vineyards, press houses, cellars, caves, and tasting rooms of the wine-producing area of the Loire Valley in Touraine, Anjou and Saumur, and the Pays Nantais. Observes the different grape varieties and production methods that yield such well-known wines as the cabernets of Bourgdeill, sparkling Saumur, Rose d'Anjou, Coteaux du Layon, Gros Plan, Muscadet, and the sparkling wines made by the champagne method in Vouvray.
Who directed The Loire Valley?
The Loire Valley was directed by John Dooley.
Who stars in The Loire Valley?
The Loire Valley stars Andrew Faulds.
How long is The Loire Valley?
The Loire Valley has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
What genre is The Loire Valley?
The Loire Valley is a Documentary film.
Where was The Loire Valley produced?
The Loire Valley was produced in United States of America.